Regardless of whether you think CEOs are fairly compensated, you’d probably agree that they shouldn’t be rewarded or penalized for their looks. But new research suggests that, when it comes to CEO compensation, the appearance of competence — as assessed by study subjects viewing CEO photographs — results in higher pay.That wouldn’t be so bad if the “appearance of competence,” which was intentionally left undefined by the researchers conducting the study, also predicted company profitability. But there was no correlation.

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“There is a calmness and focus running brings, and it’s not just beneficial for physical health, but mental health too. Stick with it and it can change your life.” – Sadiq Khan, runner and mayor of London.